Synapse Audio has updated its rack extension Antidote RE to version 1.2, a free update introducing several new features:

The filter section in version 1.2 gains a Sallen-Key model, a virtual-analog 12 dB lowpass filter inspired by vintage synthesizers such as the MS series. This filter type has strong saturation in its feedback path, giving it a distinct character when turning up the resonance. The model employs a zero-delay feedback design like the other filters in Antidote, which preserves the circuit topology and results in proper resonant tuning. Furthermore the filter can reach self-oscillation.

Two new wavetables have been added, consisting of short waveform cycles inspired by classic wavetable synthesizers.

Antidote gains CV outputs for both LFOs and all three envelopes, on the back panel. Now you can connect the filter envelope to our AF-4 module, for instance.

The delay section of Antidote gains a high-quality reverse delay effect. Reverse Delay is an effect which plays echoes backwards, as opposed to forward, resulting in trippy type of sounds.